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Music publishers accuse Anthropic of refusing discovery in US copyright case

By Amy Miller ( November 22, 2024, 01:04 GMT | Insight) -- Music publishers suing artificial intelligence company Anthropic for copyright infringement told a US magistrate judge the company is refusing to allow discovery on issues that are critical to their claims, such as products Anthropic sells to business, earlier models used to develop later versions, and models currently being developed. Anthropic argued that music publishers are seeking irrelevant information, and they’re using an “overbroad” definition of its large language model Claude.Music publishers suing artificial intelligence company Anthropic for allegedly training its products with copyrighted song lyrics that weren't properly licensed are now accusing the company of refusing to allow discovery on a wide range of issues....

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